Effect of Oxygen Chemisorption and Photodesorption on the Conductivity of ZnO Powder Layers
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1978
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Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1978, 74 (01)
Abstract
Chemisorption of oxygen on the surface of the grains of ZnO powder layers mainly controls
the photoconductivity. The adsorption of oxygen ions is regarded as a chemical reaction at the
interface and involves oxygen from the gas atmosphere and electrons from the metal oxide. The
changes in the conductivity of ZnO-layers calculated on this basis are in fair agreement with the
experimental results. At low light levels deviations from the theory are observed which result from
an “ overdepletion ” of the conductivity controlling regions in the powder layer. Considering a
ZnO layer as a secondary photoconductor has allowed the calculation of a maximum photosensitivity
for such layers.
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Chemistry, Oxygen Chemisorption, Photodesorption, Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I